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Stockholm Toy Museum

Stockholm Toy Museum is located in an underground cave on Skeppsholmen Island. It houses over 40,000 toys and comics, making it the largest collection in Northern Europe. The atmosphere inside the stone tunnel is slightly eerie, but it features toys ranging from very old ones that bring back childhood memories for adults to the latest models. It's a delightful place to stroll around and enjoy. 🕰️ Open: Everyday 10:00 - 17:00 💸 Admission fee: 175 SEK
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Posted: Jun 25, 2025
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